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Families Condemn AI Deepfakes of Deceased Celebrities

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Axios

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OpenAI's Sora platform has sparked outrage by creating deepfake videos of deceased celebrities like Robin Williams and George Carlin, prompting family members to call for restrictions due to concerns over desecration and legacy. While OpenAI allows estate representatives to request restrictions, the use of AI likenesses of the dead remains a contentious issue, raising legal and ethical questions about ownership and monetization of digital personas.

"George Carlin's Estate Settles Lawsuit Over AI-Generated Comedy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian

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The estate of comedian George Carlin settled a lawsuit with a comedy podcast over the use of artificial intelligence to mimic Carlin's voice. The podcast creators agreed to remove all content featuring Carlin's likeness and voice. The settlement comes amid growing concerns about the unauthorized use of AI to imitate celebrities, prompting calls for safeguards and legislation to protect artists' rights. The case raises questions about whether AI-generated imitations could be considered fair use parodies, as the entertainment industry grapples with the implications of generative AI tools.

"George Carlin's Estate Settles Lawsuit Over AI-Generated Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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George Carlin’s estate has settled a lawsuit with the creators of an AI-generated comedy special impersonating the late comedian, resulting in the permanent removal of the video from all platforms and a prohibition on using Carlin’s likeness without estate approval. The settlement serves as a blueprint for similar disputes involving AI technology, with the estate expressing satisfaction with the quick resolution and emphasizing the need for safeguards against the misuse of AI technologies.

"George Carlin Estate Settles Lawsuit Over AI-Generated Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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The estate of George Carlin has settled a lawsuit with a media company over a fake comedy special purportedly generated by AI that imitated the late comedian's style and material. The settlement requires the podcast outlet Dudesy to permanently remove the special and refrain from using Carlin's image, voice, or likeness without the estate's approval. The lawsuit highlights the potential dangers posed by AI technologies and the need for safeguards to protect artists' rights.

"George Carlin's Estate Settles Lawsuit Over AI-Generated Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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The estate of comedian George Carlin has reached a settlement with podcast hosts who used artificial intelligence to impersonate Carlin for a comedy special. The hosts agreed to permanently remove the special, not use Carlin's image or voice without approval, and the settlement terms include confidential monetary damages. Carlin's estate had accused the hosts of copyright infringement and illegal use of Carlin's name and likeness, highlighting the potential dangers of A.I. technologies. Carlin's daughter expressed hope that the case serves as a warning about the need for appropriate safeguards with A.I. technologies.

"George Carlin's Estate Resolves Lawsuit Over AI-Generated Comedy Podcast"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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The estate of George Carlin has settled a lawsuit with podcasters who used AI to impersonate the late comedian's voice and style for an unauthorized special. The settlement marks the first resolution to a lawsuit over the misappropriation of a celebrity's voice using AI tools and comes amid growing concerns in Hollywood over the exploitation of personal brands without consent. The settlement includes an injunction barring further use of the video and serves as a blueprint for resolving similar disputes in the future. The legal battle stemmed from an hourlong special released on the podcast's YouTube channel, where an AI-generated George Carlin narrated commentary over images created by AI. The settlement comes as lawmakers are introducing legislation to prohibit the publication and distribution of unauthorized digital replicas, including deepfakes and voice clones.

"Legal Battle Erupts Over AI-Generated George Carlin Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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George Carlin's estate is suing the creators of an AI-generated comedy special that imitated the late comedian's voice and humor, alleging copyright infringement. The hour-long video, titled "George Carlin: I'm Glad I'm Dead," was removed from public view after the lawsuit was filed. The lawsuit argues that the special unlawfully appropriated Carlin's identity and violated intellectual property rights. Carlin's daughter expressed that the AI-generated version of her father is not a true representation and is a poorly-executed facsimile. The lawsuit raises questions about the use of AI in entertainment and the ethical implications of replicating a deceased performer's persona.

"Legal Experts React to Taylor Swift Deepfake Controversy"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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SAG-AFTRA condemns the use of deepfake technology to create explicit images of Taylor Swift and a new comedy special featuring the late George Carlin, calling for legislation to make such actions illegal. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella also expressed concern, while Carlin's estate has filed a lawsuit over the AI-generated special. SAG-AFTRA emphasizes the need for stronger legal protections against AI and supports legislation to prevent the exploitation of deepfake technology.

"George Carlin's Estate Sues Over AI-Generated Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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The estate of comedian George Carlin has filed a lawsuit against the hosts of the podcast "Dudesy" for allegedly using artificial intelligence to impersonate Carlin in a comedy special titled "George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead" on YouTube. The lawsuit claims copyright infringement and illegal use of Carlin's name and likeness, seeking to prevent future use of his works and requiring the destruction of the episode's audio and video. The hosts deny using A.I. and state that the episode was written by one of them.

"George Carlin's Estate Takes Legal Action Against AI-Generated Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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The estate of George Carlin is suing the creators of an AI-generated stand-up special titled "I'm Glad I'm Dead," featuring a voice resembling the late comedian, for copyright infringement and violation of Carlin's right to publicity. The lawsuit alleges that the AI-generated special is a casual theft of Carlin's work and harms his reputation. The creators, including the Dudesy YouTube channel, are accused of exploiting Carlin's legacy and goodwill. Carlin's daughter and estate's attorney have criticized the use of AI in creative works, warning of its potential to replace genuine creative expression and exploit existing work.

"George Carlin Estate Sues Over AI-Generated Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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The estate of George Carlin has filed a lawsuit against a media company over a fake comedy special purportedly generated by AI that recreates the late comedian's style and material. The lawsuit alleges violations of Carlin’s right of publicity and copyright, as the special, titled “George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead,” uses Carlin's likeness and copyrighted materials without permission. This legal move reflects a growing concern over the use of AI to recreate celebrity images and likenesses without consent.

"George Carlin Estate Sues Over AI-Generated Comedy Special"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

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The George Carlin estate has filed a lawsuit against Dudesy, the media company behind the AI-generated comedy special "George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead," alleging copyright infringement and seeking the immediate removal of the special, plus damages. The lawsuit claims that the company used Carlin’s materials to train a chatbot without permission, creating unauthorized copies of his copyrighted work and damaging his reputation. This case represents a significant instance of legal action against creators of AI-generated content, raising concerns about the potential misuse of AI technology in the entertainment industry.

"George Carlin Estate Sues Over AI-Generated Comedy Special: Protecting the Legacy of a Comedy Icon"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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George Carlin's estate is suing the creators of an AI-generated comedy special that mimics the deceased comedian's voice and humor without consent or compensation. The lawsuit seeks to remove the special and claims violations of right of publicity laws. This legal battle highlights concerns over the unauthorized use of AI to impersonate people and comes amid legislative efforts to prohibit the distribution of unauthorized digital replicas, including deepfakes and voice clones.

"Daughter of George Carlin Warns Entertainers: Beware of AI-Generated Comedy"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fortune

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An AI-generated George Carlin routine has sparked controversy, with Carlin's daughter and fans criticizing the use of AI to impersonate the late comedian. The AI, called Dudesy, created an hour-long YouTube special impersonating Carlin, leading to concerns about the use of copyrighted work and the impact on the legacies of deceased artists. Legal questions and lawsuits are arising around the use of generative AI tools, with concerns about the unauthorized use of copyrighted material. While some argue that the AI impersonation could bring more attention to Carlin's work, others, including his daughter, are worried about preserving his legacy and reputation.

"George Carlin's Daughter Criticizes AI-Generated Comedy Special as Unworthy of His Genius"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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Kelly Carlin, daughter of the late comedian George Carlin, criticized the release of an AI-generated comedy special featuring her father, stating that no machine can replace his genius. The special, created by a YouTube channel using AI, impersonated George Carlin discussing various topics, sparking controversy. This isn't the first time AI has been used to create fake content, as seen with a previous AI-generated comedy special featuring Tom Brady and a documentary on Anthony Bourdain.